The Oracle Cryptographic Toolkit Programmer’s Guide provides independent application
programmers with programming interfaces to the services provided by the
Oracle Security Server.
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Oracle and non-Oracle application programmers who require an interface to the
services provided by the Oracle Security Server. This document assumes that the
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The Natural Language Toolkit is a suite of program modules, data sets and tutorials supporting research and teaching in computational linguistics and natural language processing. NLTK is written in Python and distributed under the GPL open source license. Over the past year the toolkit has been rewritten, simplifying many linguistic data structures and taking advantage of recent enhancements in the Python language. This paper reports on the simpliﬁed toolkit and explains how it is used in teaching NLP....

We describe an open-source toolkit for statistical machine translation whose novel contributions are (a) support for linguistically motivated factors, (b) confusion network decoding, and (c) efficient data formats for translation models and language models. In addition to the SMT decoder, the toolkit also includes a wide variety of tools for training, tuning and applying the system to many translation tasks.

We present a new open source toolkit for phrase-based and syntax-based machine translation. The toolkit supports several state-of-the-art models developed in statistical machine translation, including the phrase-based model, the hierachical phrase-based model, and various syntaxbased models. The key innovation provided by the toolkit is that the decoder can work with various grammars and offers different choices of decoding algrithms, such as phrase-based decoding, decoding as parsing/tree-parsing and forest-based decoding. ...

Developing a full coreference system able to run all the way from raw text to semantic interpretation is a considerable engineering effort, yet there is very limited availability of off-the shelf tools for researchers whose interests are not in coreference, or for researchers who want to concentrate on a speciﬁc aspect of the problem. We present BART, a highly modular toolkit for developing coreference applications. In the Johns Hopkins workshop on using lexical and encyclopedic knowledge for entity disambiguation, the toolkit was used to extend a reimplementation of the Soon et al. ...

In this paper we present the RWTH FSA toolkit – an efﬁcient implementation of algorithms for creating and manipulating weighted ﬁnite-state automata. The toolkit has been designed using the principle of on-demand computation and offers a large range of widely used algorithms. To prove the superior efﬁciency of the toolkit, we compare the implementation to that of other publically available toolkits. We also show that on-demand computations help to reduce memory requirements signiﬁcantly without any loss in speed. ...

Lecture 6: Introduction to the Swing Toolkit includes A brief introduction to Swing, Swing features, Demo; the Swing toolkit, a part of the Java platform provides a rich set of GUI (Graphical User Interface) components.

Lecture 8: Introduction to the Swing Toolkit includes A brief introduction to Swing, Swing features; The Swing toolkit, a part of the Java platform provides a rich set of GUI (Graphical User Interface) components.